1. convert 10 Newtons meter into #F
2. convert 10 Newtons pounds into #F
1.1 Newton=0.2248 lb and 1 meter=3.28 ft.
Therefore 1 N m=0.74 ft-lb.
Thus 10 N m=7.4 ft-lb.
2.1 Newton =0.2248 lb.
Therefore 10 Newtons=2.248 lb.
1. convert 10 Newtons meter into #F 2. convert 10 Newtons pounds into #F
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